voc, p, 1925-1995 US, Port Huron, Michigan
Singer of Jazz
American jazz singer. Born : August 12, 1925 in Port Huron, Michigan. Died : July 12, 1995 in New York City (Manhattan), New York. Earl worked with : Ernie Fields, Bardu Alì (1939), Jay McShann (1943), Earl Hines, Billy Eckstine, King Kolax, Charlie Parker, Howard McGhee, Fats Navarro, Max Roach, Gene Ammons, Art Farmer, Sonny Rollins, Gigi Gryce, Don Byas, Billy Taylor, Frank Foster, Elmo Hope and others.
Earl Coleman And The Latin Love-In |
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Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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Stardust | Earl Coleman | 1984 | Album |
There's Something About An Old Love | Earl Coleman | 1983 | Album |
A Song For You | Earl Coleman | 1978 | Album |
Love Songs | Earl Coleman | 1968 | Album |
Returns | Earl Coleman | 1956 | Album |
This Is Always / I've Had My Last Affair | Earl Coleman, Gene Ammons | 1955 | Album |
Don't Bring Your Troubles To Me | Earl Coleman With Linton Garner's All-Stars | 1949 | Album |
Bird's Nest / Dark Shadows | The Charlie Parker Quartet Featuring Earl Coleman, Erroll Garner | 1949 | Album |
Stranger In Town / Yardbird Suite | Earl Coleman And His All Stars, Earl Coleman | 1948 | Album |
Dewey Square / This Is Always | The Charlie Parker Quintet / Earl Coleman | 1947 | Album |
So Much To Be Thankful For / Green Eyes | Earl Coleman | Single |
Earl Coleman vn Classical |
Earl Coleman And His All Stars US Jazz |
Earl Coleman And The Latin Love-In Jazz and Latin |